Author: Brianna Van Osdol

The Corning Museum of Glass is an obvious attraction of Corning. And it’s easy to take advantage of a gem in our hometown. Jessica Aiduk is here to remind us of all the wonders and excitement of the Corning Museum of Glass, through the eyes of her daughters. If you’ve grown up in the area, like […]

Our dear friends are opening a book store! Card Carrying Books & Gifts is the perfect niche bookstore that Market Street has been waiting for. Join us in donating to their Indiegogo campaign and be a part of this incredible movement. Take a read below as Sarah Blagg, one of the owners of Card Carrying […]

Every month, we talk about the greatness that is Urban Arts Crawl. Instead of hearing from us, we wanted to give you the perspective of fresh eyes. Elizabeth Paolucci is a senior at Elmira College who was looking to explore Corning. Here are her words about Urban Arts Crawl: What is the Urban Arts Crawl […]

I have a secret. One that I am ashamed to admit, because I love this city so much. I have never been to GlassFest. However, hearing about all of the activities is getting me really excited to spend the weekend in Corning. Starting off Thursday with 2300°, you can find me dancing the night away […]

As the festivities of GlassFest quickly sneak up, and thousands of visitors are expected to stay in our beloved downtown, it’s important to not forget to plan ahead. Getting caught up in all that GlassFest offers is easy to do, but we feel that you also deserve a little “me-time.” So whether you’re a local, […]

From April 30th through May 6th, we celebrate the small businesses in our community that continue to bring life and local goods to our small town. Corning thrives on small businesses. Everyone knows everyone and supports one another as well. So, Corning, this week is for you. Many businesses will be having sales and specials […]

I don’t know about you, but being stuck inside for two days really makes me want to get out of the house. Lucky for you, Corning has several events this weekend to do just that. THURSDAY: We know you love starting the weekend early, so head out to the Corning Museum of Glass for […]

Having gained momentum after an April Fools’ joke, advocates for restoring passenger rail service to the Southern Tier have initiated a grassroots campaign to fund an independent feasibility study. Southern Tier On Track held its second meeting this past Thursday, February 23. Community members and various media outlets gathered at the Southeast Steuben County Library […]